
Contemporary Controls is starting out the new decade with  several new building automation products being introduced at AHR Expo 2010 in Orlando, Florida  on January 25-27. The BAS Remote – our  versatile building automation appliance – is even more versatile with firmware  release 3.0. The BAS Router has now  become a BACnet multi-network router with firmware release 2.0. Finally, Power Over Ethernet (PoE) could be  in your future plans with the release of the EIPE Skorpion PoE Injector.
The BAS Remote was originally developed as a BACnet/IP  Remote I/O device that could connect to an IP Ethernet infrastructure. With a Modbus serial bus interface, it would  route Modbus TCP messages to attached Modbus serial slaves. With firmware version 3.0, BACnet integration  is enhanced because these same Modbus slaves can now be mapped as BACnet  objects. Two utility programs – one  called Project Builder and the other Device Profiler – are available for free from  the Contemporary Controls' website to assist in the mapping effort. If a Modbus profile already exists, there is  very little work involved. Modbus  compliant energy meters are very common and with version 3.0, these meters are  discoverable as BACnet objects via an IP Ethernet connection.
With version 3.0, the BAS Remote becomes a controller with its resident Powered by Sedona Framework virtual machine. Application programs developed on either Tridium's Niagara Workbench or Sedona Workbench will execute on the BAS Remote. Sedona Framework provides a rich set of function blocks that can easily be connected with "wires" to create control schemes. Not only can the BAS Remote's resident I/O be controlled by Sedona Framework but attached Modbus devices as well.
Other features in version 3.0 include the ability to serve up custom web pages, support for Web Services, and the ability to create virtual objects. To learn more, please visit the product page or read the application guide.
 Our BAS Router has become very popular due to its simple  configuration and its ability to provide a low-cost solution to attaching a  BACnet/IP network to BACnet MS/TP.  However, our customers have asked for more and version 2.0 makes this  simple but effective router into a multi-network router. Three-way  routing is now possible between BACnet/IP - BACnet Ethernet - BACnet  MS/TP. There are still plenty of BACnet  Ethernet systems to connect to; and, foreign devices can now register with the  BAS Router. Other features include  additional web pages for BBMD configuration, display of the Broadcast  Distribution and Foreign Device tables, an advanced page for working with NAT  routers, and access to a diagnostic page to help troubleshoot the router's  connection to the networks. More information can  be obtained by downloading our BAS Router Application Guide. To learn more, please visit the product page or read the application guide. 
Added to the Skorpion series within the "CTRLink – Ethernet  for Automation" product line is the EIPE, a single-point PoE injector. Within the IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet  standard, the EIPE Power Injector functions as power sourcing equipment (PSE)  and will fully power one powered device (PD) by supplying 15.4 W of power. The advantage of the EIPE is that it can be  powered by a 24 VAC/VDC supply and therefore does not require a 48 VDC source  to generate the required PoE voltage. Contemporary Controls will be demonstrating an EIPE injector powering a  BAS Remote Master PoE along with a damper actuator using a single Ethernet  cable. We call this the "single cable solution." To learn more, please visit the product page.
These new products and more will be on display at booth #1169 at AHR Expo.
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